Spectacular Northern Lights on the way to India

Route Planning

It quickly became that time of the year again, Christmas and the Holidays. Though there were some unexpected trips, namely the trip I had taken on Virgin Atlantic to Chennai via London and Delhi from New York, this is an annual trip that I make to go see close family and friends. Chennai was one of the many cities that I had lived in through my adolescent years and it is still that I hold dear to my heart. It is for this reason I have had few Christmas Holiday breaks in the cold. The exceptions to this has been the disruptions that the entire planet faced during the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Route Planning for this trip was different than what I normally undertake. Normally, I will book a round trip based somewhere in North America and returning with the same airline on the inbound. However, I knew I had to return to India towards the tail end of April in the following year. This coupled with a fantastic fare that Singapore Airlines (SQ) was offering out of Mumbai (Bombay), meant my choice was quite simple. I would need to book a one way flight to India. Qatar Airways has been a consistent airline and offered some decent options. Unfortunately, my dates would mean I would be travelling to Doha during the World Cup Tournament. This also meant prices were exorbitant.

Because of those fares, I did a bit of award searching and I found a great award at 85K points from Chicago to Bangalore via Doha. I would be meeting a friend there, or so I thought, and would be flying to Bombay the following day. Qatar operates their Boeing 777-300ER to Chicago and back to Doha. Interestingly, during the World Cup, the airline was utilizing their A350-1000 for their Bangalore service.

For the return leg, I booked a fantastic SQ fare at $3000 USD or $3650 CAD. That flight routing would be Bombay - Singapore - New York. Singapore operates its A380 service from Bombay to Singapore. The Singapore - New York sector would be on the World’s Longest Flight utilizing the Airbus A350-900 ULR. Singapore Airlines is the only operator of the aircraft in the world. Though I do realize Qantas has ordered a few A350-1000s that are capable of doing New York & London Nonstop. The entire return leg on Singapore Airlines will be featured on a different page as I felt it needed its own report. The link for it can be found here.

As I do live in Toronto at this time, I take positioning flights in the North East as you will see frequently during my reports. Tis is simply because, well the short hops are no problem for me, and the fares ex-USA were much more competitive to what we have in Canada. Additionally, the number of airlines that operate out of the USA is unmatched when you compare them to Toronto. Positioning flights were done on American Airlines with an ERJ 145 service. Routing would take us across the pond and past Europe towards the Middle East on a Qatari B77W. A short hop later on a Qatari A351 to Bangalore. And finally a last minute flight purchase on Air Asia for a quick 30 minute hop to Chennai

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